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smallholder farmers in the face of climate change

Smallholder farming in the face of climate change

Smallholder farming in the face of climate change Apart from its nutritional value, food systems are crucial to our economies – agriculture accounts for four percent of global GDP. In Sub-Saharan Africa, where about 50% of the region’s workforce engages in farming, the sector accounts for at least 20% of GDP. The FAO estimates that […]

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Jackfruit

Jackfruit will be as popular as beef in 10 years

Jackfruit will be as popular as beef in 10 years Versatile and nutritious, jackfruit is soaring in popularity thanks to its ability to mimic certain types of meat ‘In seven to 10 years, jackfruit will be as popular as beef,’ says one vegan cafe owner Jackfruit is full of nutrients including potassium, fiber an magnesium

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The power of passing it on

THE POWER OF PASSING IT ON

By Dr. Myles Munroe. The Greatest Act Of Leadership Is Mentoring. If what you learn, achieve, accumulate or accomplish dies with you then you are a generational failure. Mentoring is the manifestation of the highest level of personal maturity, security and self confidence. An insecure person will never Train People, they will oppress people. Mature

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Boys need men to mentor and nurture them

Boys need men to mentor and nurture them

Source: Daily Monitor I had not slept too well that night. The seemingly comfortable hotel bed affected my sleep. The mattress was that type that turned into a boat of sorts when one slept. Finally towards the wee hours, I fell asleep, only to be woken up by the phone ringing.‘Hello mommy?’ By the ring

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kuroiler chicken ideal farming

How to produce 200 indigenous chicken every month

Can you do a successful indigenous chicken business anywhere in Africa?The answer is yes.Can you reap profits from it? Of course you can? Is it complicated? Not at all but you need enough capital to start it. First things first. Most farmers fail in this sector because they fail to plan.If you fail to plan

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Fixing Uganda’s mental healthcare

Fixing Uganda’s mental healthcare

FLAVIA NASSAKA March 19, 2019 Health, In The Magazine, Interview, Society catergory Haruna Nyanzi Bujirita is an Addictionologist and consultant in Child and Adolescents Mental Health. He is also CEO of MetroHealth International that’s setting up the country’s first private mental hospital in Ttula-Kawempe in Kampala. He spoke to The Independent’s FLAVIA NASSAKA about addiction and why mental health is still

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Engaging Men and Boys in Violence Prevention

Engaging Men and Boys in Violence Prevention

The dramatic success of Gender Studies has rested on three developments: (1) making women’s lives visible, which has also come to mean making all genders more visible; (2) insisting on intersectionality and so complicating the category of gender; (3) analyzing the tensions among global and local iterations of gender. Through textual analyses and humanities-based studies

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